The wars of the 21st century, unlike their 19th and 20th century counterparts of finite length, will continue on interminably until the Empire waging them is consumed in the flames of its own collective insanity. – “War Without End”
In the year since my last Armistice Day polemic, the severity of the cracks in the American Empire have become far more evident to everyone who isn’t willfully ignoring them. As I wrote in “Post-Imperial“,
…whatever prestige the US enjoyed [has been undermined by] the ascension of a mad emperor who has made himself an international laughingstock, burned nearly every bridge, and weakened the economy with a ridiculous trade war; the exposure before the eyes of the world of the violent, racist, authoritarian rot that permeates the entire fascist sytem; the childish bickering and deranged tyrannies of nearly every member of the US political class, trying to one-up each other instead of fulfilling one of the few legitimate functions of government, disaster management; and said government’s shameless funneling of money into the hands of the well-connected on a scale unseen since the collapse of the Ancien Régime…The era of US hegemony is over; it looks, may the gods help us, as though the dominant world political power of the twenties is going to be an empire even more outrageously evil and single-mindedly authoritarian than the US ever was…
Last week, the process of replacing that mad emperor with a senile and more conventionally authoritarian one began, and how exactly that process will unfold is, at the time of this writing, not entirely clear. But while the antics of the new god-king are likely to be less openly clownish than those of the deposed one, all of the other problems listed in the quote above will remain. And the wars will go on and on, because as I said a year ago today:
…given the popularity of astonishingly-wasteful military adventurism across the monolithic ruling party naive Americans absurdly refer to as “the political spectrum”, including among those who profess to have better and far more productive ideas for the trillions being flushed down Ares’ toilet, it seems obvious that…a great deal of the impetus for modern warfare, like the impetus for the domestic wars (on drugs, whores, “crime”, etc), comes directly from those reaping profits and gathering political power from the bloodshed…
Furthermore, we can expect most of the voices which have criticized all of this over the past few years to grow silent, as the pretentiously-named “Resistance” evaporates almost as completely as the Bush-era antiwar movement did after the inauguration of Obama, leaving “their guy” free to indulge himself in “empire-building, setting new records for mass deportation, murdering children with flying war robots and using strips of the shredded Constitution to wipe his arse with“. I say “almost” because it seems at least some of those who describe their beliefs with the silly 18th-century label “left” are at least somewhat more skeptical of Emperor Biden than they were of Emperor Obama, and appear to be at least beginning to comprehend that would-be rulers who choose a jackass as their totem are just as enamored with violence and just as devoted to the principle of “might makes right” as their chums who prefer the totem of a clumsy, lumbering pachyderm. One way or the other, it’s far too late for the American Empire. But perhaps those of us who have been sounding the warning for decades may be joined by at least a few extra voices over the next four years.
This is good.
Most will call this naysaying that the empire is strong and will weather this challenge.
Why, in a country of so young and able bodied people was the choice of president left to be between two old geezers is one that I will need help in unwrapping
I know. We couldnt find a 50 or 60 year old person as qualified as those clowns? Maybe if we went to a one person, one vote at least for the office of the president we would find it. I understand the electoral process enough that for congress it makes some sense. Just like i understood where lobbyist came from. But what was once a good idea is now a joke.
I dont identify to a group. I base my opinions mostly on common sense and my morality. I beat to my own drummer and nobody probably hears me but i will never, could never follow the leader like a sheep to slaughter. Am i optimistic about the USA’s future? Hell no. And that is sad. Never before have i thought i might want to live somewhere else. And maybe that was my “privelege” but i dont think so. Because now that it is gone, that feeling that i lived in the best place there is, i feel something was taken from me. Something that has always just been, that shouldnt be considered a gift given to me but a right. A right everyone should have but dont.
Its a crap shoot and i know some people are dealt a crap hand but its not the other players you should blame , if anyone is to blame , its the dealer, the one who controls the deck. And i really hate when people say most white people are racists. Is that not the what the problem is ? Blanket statements about a group of people based on one characteristic (sex, color, sexual identity) which said people have no control over. You dont think its insulting to be plopped into a category because i was born white. So its a lost cause when the people fighting for something they dont have are doing pretty much the same thing. We dont want black privilege or white privilege we want equality and to be judged by who we are and not judged on how we were born.
Maybe some day I will understand the electoral college. For now, it seems to be beyond my pay grade.
Well said, and I find it funny that certain people portrayed Joke Biden as pro-science. Never mind his anti-medical-marijuana and anti-hallucinogen stances, or his support for Clinton and Bush 43’s wars. Besides, consensus leads to scientific complacency & stagnation, which is not a good thing. Here’s another Scuba Steve video:
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